Henryk Szeryng - Treasures for the Violin - Bartók, Debussy, Brahms, … - AudioSoundMusic
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Henryk Szeryng - Treasures for the Violin - Bartók, Debussy, Brahms, … - AudioSoundMusic
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Henryk Szeryng - Treasures for the Violin - Bartók, Debussy, Brahms, …

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Henryk Szeryng, violin

Charles Reiner, piano


1LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g Virgin vinyl

Record color : Black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Pallas (Germany)

Label : Analogphonic

Original label : Mercury

Recorded 13–14 February, 1963

Mastered by Maarten de Boer

Originally released in 1964

Reissued in 2016

 

Tracks :

Side A :

  1. Roumanian Dances (Bartók)
  2. La Plus Que Lente (Debussy)
  3. Perpetuum Mobile (Novacek)
  4. Hungarian Dance (Brahms)
  5. Mexican Lullaby (Marroquín)
  6. Flight Of The Bumble Bee (Rimsky-Korsakov)

Side B :

  1. Sonata In D Major (Leclair)
  2. Melodie (Gluck)
  3. Chaconne (Vitali)
  4. The Labyrinth (Locatelli)

 

Reviews:

“This is a treasure trove... Szeryng plays it (Locatelli) with perfect aplomb and in the other items he displays fine musi-cianship and sense of style as well as a prodigious technique. This recording in both forms is very good both tonally and in the matter of balance. Like Kreisler, in the consummate ease of his playing, and in the almost imperceptible inflections, Szeryng gives additional warmth and subtlety to his performances of whatever he plays.”  The Gramophone Magazine

 

Ratings:

Discogs : 5 / 5

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